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nick pappas Posted on Mar 27, 2007

When i plug the piec of junk in the lcd on the front blinks and the player dosent work

Help me or the pice of junk is going to die on youtube when i plug it in .... what i already said

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Let me know when you are going to trash it and you can add mine to the junk pile.

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